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As a 3D Printer enthusiast, I feel I should caution the people watching this from what I know of for these 3D printing accessories. Tiko: Yes, it's a great price for what seems to be a decent print, but they've cornered themselves like so many other companies, making such a proprietary design, so that their primary target audience will not be able to service it. Custom motors? Yep. Custom Electronics? Check. Custom Extruder? Just as bad as the rest. You REALLY want a good, open source extruder design as this will be the thing that will cause you the most problems with your prints. Now, this still will be a GREAT way to get into 3D printing, and I still appload them for their effort into getting a 3D printer for everyone, but I think their execution should be better. The Palette: My biggest beef with this one is the price. For the price of this (At Kickstarter), you could buy 6 Tiko's. If I am correct, it has only 3 inputs, so for the price of that device, you can get a 3 Color extruder that’ll be easier to implement in other types of software, as opposed to the Palette’s one plugin for one software. The MoonRay: SLA Printers… Where do I begin? SLA is an entirely different process than the FDM(Fused Deposition Modeling) printers like the Tiko and Makerbots of the world. Just like the Tiko, this is all proprietary parts, with proprietary software, and limited options. SLA printing is an entirely different beast that much of the consumer 3D printing market has not adopted yet. There is not much support, nor not as many people using it. Also, it’s a safety hazard. Unlike the FDM printers, where it uses a VERY small nozzle to heat up the plastic, which is usually almost impossible to reach with and burnable object, SLA printers use high powered lasers that, without the proper protection, can burn things in your room and even blind you. Usually these printers have protective cases, like the MoonRay’s Green plastic sheath, but there is always somewhere it could go wrong.
thaGkillah Nope, he has the two correct, FDM stands for Fused Deposition Modeling, or in other words, layers of molten plastic being extruded on top of each other to build the object. SLA stands for Stereolithography which uses a laser, or DLP projector to cure a layer of resin underneath the model, or above in the case of the peachy printer
thaGkillah no but he mixed up that MoonRay uses DLP, not a laser. I have never felt in danger with my B9 Creator, ever. The protective case around that and this one are more for protection of the resin from outside UV light.
I think the printer that can print its own parts is the future. It will enable the users to turn into innovators and gradually take the 3D printer to the ultimate level where it can print literally anything.
Everyone does silly Apple videos for their products now. I'd be like, "I need to get laid. I realized that in order to make that happen, I was going to need money. So I invented a 3D printer."
+Amaria Hummel Affordable is relative. Relative to other printers with high resolution you can be looking at $10,000 or $30,000. In that frame of reference, yes $3,500 is much more affordable.
A first good move would be to make a printer than can print it's own parts. Imagine how printer-users are in a position to innovate their next printer. Innovations can accumulate just like evolution happens and the consumer will be able to produce more and more products at home. Such printer would not only generate better printers but the knowledge to make such improved printer is also more likely to be shared.
Power Bed and Inkjet Head 3D printing is the best, no scafolding as the structure is supported by the powder laid and the inkjet head prints actual colors, meaning the final result after printing is final, the form and the color. Excess powder can be used again.
Tiko is heading for a delay of some 12-months behind their stated Kickstarter schedule. The eta for initial deliveries was Nov 2015. After many delays they shipped a small batch of 200x to some of the KS backers a few months ago. Unfortunately, the recipients reported numerous issues with the printer, which Tiko3D have been seeking to resolve. In the meantime, >16,200 backers (most who gave $179 + $55 shipping and handling) have been waiting for Tiko to produce and deliver the printer they promoted and announced to the world a year and a half ago. It should be noted that Tiko3D charged the $55 for shipping back in February - and have only this week said it may be another 3-months before they consider going into manufacture. So, anyone viewing this video and finding themselves with an interest in the Tiko printer should really look at other options at this stage. There are many established 3D printers on the market available now and with proven track records - unlike Tiko.
I see endless possibilities for these printers as a plastic model builder. With a good 3D computer program, printer and later on, a scanner; there are all sorts of things I could make myself that the model companies WON'T produce simply because there's not enough demand for that product. Let's say I want a 1/32nd aircraft support generator as used on flightlines, but they're only available in 1/72nd and 1/48th scale. Buy the 1/48th scale kit, assemble as many parts as you can without the model being entirely assembled. Then scan it, enlarge it on your computer, then print it. I'm sure printing isn't cheap, but use silicone rubber to make a mold of the various parts and then cast everything in resin. I have yet to wear out a rubber mold. Get with other modelers via the net and start swapping programs.The hardest part will be learning to use this equipment and what it's limitations are.
Have you ever bought a car before? If someone says a car is affordable do you come back and say "What? That's thousands of dollars!" Probably not because you need a car to get around. Well, 3D printers allow people to "get around" in a different sense. Most people who would buy an SLA machine and just goofing around. And before these sub 5k machines existed their customers had to hire companies to print that stuff for a lot of money and easily spend a lot more than 3499 a year. And since they can do it themselves its done on their own time and much faster!
Woow. I just learned something big there. Zbrush + a 3d printer!!! My new life goal as an artist --> to master zbrush software, then I make them arise to the world with some kind of Moonray printer and finally I use my veteran painting skills at warhammer40k figurines to bring them to life.
+KuduBal melt it down run it through an extruder and print something new, that would be my guess. but i dont know how they will handle multi format filament recycling. for single format thats how i would handle it which seems like it would be more "green" than how we handle most recycling at the moment.
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This is the future of printing. We wait until software becomes more user friendly
So much hype lol. The Tiko is a CHEAP and slow 3D printer... It's certainly interesting for the price but definitely doesn't solve the problems mentioned at the beginning of the video. The palette is great but it certainly doesn't enable you to 3D print flashlight because the conductivity of the conductive 3D filament is very low... meaning that higher currents would heat up the case a lot.
I have a new Robo 3D and I need to learn how to use it. No printer will be like heaven. I wish there was a consumer report on these printers but I must make best with my purchase and I bet these printers will have some dark spots as well.
As someone who owns a 3-D printer there is a word of warning, 3-D printing is hard. Sure 3-D printing has gotten a bit easier but there is still a lot of maintenance to it and I'm incredibly sure that very soon printers are going to become extremely simple to use.
+Taylor Smith No, and the resin pool becomes contaminated with bits and pieces of crap so you'll need to clean it out (and loose resin in the process). Not to mention that the silicone (or whatever material they use to line the resin tank) wears off over time ~ every 2 liters of resin used; and you'll need a new one
+Mike Difronzo +Corey Williams Mike makes a good point. As of right now, it is a matter of hoping that the good-quality materials fall in price. Another way to look at it, as Mike sort of put it, is that the 3D printers will remain at a similar price, but their value will continue to grow higher and higher as microtechnology developed further and further, ultimately leading to a better product for the same price as a lower quality one (hence greater value).
+Corey Williams they are cheap. Go look on amazon and youll see 3d printers for $300/$400. And the quality for some of them is actually quite good. better than most of the early gen makerbots which at the time costed waaayy more.
+Corey Williams indeed. they are kits, so you have to build them, but they are actually quite simple and you will learn a huge amount about how the entire process works as you construct your own 3d printer. kits are good if you have a little time to tinker, dont mind building and learning how the electronics work, and you want to save some money in the process, and build volumes are usually higher than proprietary printers. go to reprap.org for more info about some of the kits you may find on amazon.
is anyone else having a hard time trying to judge the quality of the moon ray models cause it seems they picked the angles and transitions to make it near impossible the detailed models are shot from further back any model you see close up they show the model first before quickly switching focus to the original item or they show you the model still covered in support material its like they really dont want you taking time to look at there prints
+KYLE REES finally after watching back through a second time and pausing i get to see the damn print without them moving the camera or changing focus or jump cutting all making it hard to sit and get a close look the obsurd part is once you pause the video to do away with there annoying pan shots the models aint half bad only model i could actually get a good look at was the head the skelington they left it obscured with support material then panned to the original model on the upper half because aparently comparing the bottom of a model covered in support material to the top half of the original is totally fair
3D Printer ADVICE HELP for Grandson 11yrs : All of you have great ideas and advice perhaps you can tell me what to buy my Grandson who came home with a 3D phone cover he made in school . After seeing his minecraft worlds he built (including my house) he no doubt will excel. I would love to expand his creativity but baby steps $$$! Appreciate your Help on a BEGINNER first time purchase.
"yes, you should own all of these. WE definitely have all of them instead of just thinking they are good because we fell for basic marketing strategies. Mmm yes...filthy stinking rich..."
' that is so cooool design of plastic molding 3D printer... i like clean and normal thing... not monster / not ugly / not bloody skin-bone-killing thing
yes i think i will be spending my million dollars on 3 3d printers because i totally can't settle on one type of printer or instead i just need more than 1 printer as a consumer
urbanothepopeofdeath It already is, with something called the "RepRap" project. There are many designs out there where you can print the majority of the parts for itself.
As others have mentioned 3499 is not affordable. The computer I had built last year was 1200 which was a nice computer and my car i bought was 2,000 a nice car. which is less then this 3d printer. Both item were major purchases. Affordable is something you would spend less then 1,000 dollars on. I get it there are 3D printers more expensive however I could of bought a 6,000 computer and a 35,000 car too. They just aren't affordable. In relative terms 3D printers aren't affordable to MASS public unless it's under 1,000. Just look at TV purchases these days. 500-600 for a Huge Flat screen which is now AFFORDABLE for most family's to put money together to buy. However most people won't spend more then 1,000 on a TV cause it just isn't AFFORDABLE.
The title is "Top 3 Best 3D Printers You Must Have" however the second "printer" shown is not a printer it is an accesory for the printer however that was the most interesting thing for me in the video its not really supposed to be a part of this vid and instead it should have THREE 3d printers right?
Another printer to consider is the E3D big box. They are running a kickstarter. www.kickstarter.com/projects/e3dbigbox/the-e3d-bigbox-3d-printer Might be a good matchup for the Mosaic Palette. At the least it looks like a good deal.
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As a 3D Printer enthusiast, I feel I should caution the people watching this from what I know of for these 3D printing accessories.
Tiko:
Yes, it's a great price for what seems to be a decent print, but they've cornered themselves like so many other companies, making such a proprietary design, so that their primary target audience will not be able to service it. Custom motors? Yep. Custom Electronics? Check. Custom Extruder? Just as bad as the rest. You REALLY want a good, open source extruder design as this will be the thing that will cause you the most problems with your prints. Now, this still will be a GREAT way to get into 3D printing, and I still appload them for their effort into getting a 3D printer for everyone, but I think their execution should be better.
The Palette:
My biggest beef with this one is the price. For the price of this (At Kickstarter), you could buy 6 Tiko's. If I am correct, it has only 3 inputs, so for the price of that device, you can get a 3 Color extruder that’ll be easier to implement in other types of software, as opposed to the Palette’s one plugin for one software.
The MoonRay:
SLA Printers… Where do I begin? SLA is an entirely different process than the FDM(Fused Deposition Modeling) printers like the Tiko and Makerbots of the world. Just like the Tiko, this is all proprietary parts, with proprietary software, and limited options. SLA printing is an entirely different beast that much of the consumer 3D printing market has not adopted yet. There is not much support, nor not as many people using it. Also, it’s a safety hazard. Unlike the FDM printers, where it uses a VERY small nozzle to heat up the plastic, which is usually almost impossible to reach with and burnable object, SLA printers use high powered lasers that, without the proper protection, can burn things in your room and even blind you. Usually these printers have protective cases, like the MoonRay’s Green plastic sheath, but there is always somewhere it could go wrong.
Devin Keeney i think you mixed up fdm with sla while writing xD
I'm not sure I did... How so?
thaGkillah Nope, he has the two correct, FDM stands for Fused Deposition Modeling, or in other words, layers of molten plastic being extruded on top of each other to build the object. SLA stands for Stereolithography which uses a laser, or DLP projector to cure a layer of resin underneath the model, or above in the case of the peachy printer
thaGkillah no but he mixed up that MoonRay uses DLP, not a laser. I have never felt in danger with my B9 Creator, ever. The protective case around that and this one are more for protection of the resin from outside UV light.
Devin Keeney good info mate, what would you recommend for a 1K 3D printer budget?, Cheers
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Never mind any of the expenses. Don't worry I know this was a joke.
I think the printer that can print its own parts is the future. It will enable the users to turn into innovators and gradually take the 3D printer to the ultimate level where it can print literally anything.
Everyone does silly Apple videos for their products now. I'd be like, "I need to get laid. I realized that in order to make that happen, I was going to need money. So I invented a 3D printer."
lol
moonray $3499 affordable indeed.....
***** 3499 even if you are middle class is NOT affordable i would rather buy a car for that money
***** dont get me wrong i could buy one but i rather get a drivers licence and a car instead of a machine i might only use maby once a year XD
+Amaria Hummel , lol, he said affordable so I was thinking around $1000.. $3500, no thanks.
+Amaria Hummel "maby"
+Amaria Hummel Affordable is relative. Relative to other printers with high resolution you can be looking at $10,000 or $30,000. In that frame of reference, yes $3,500 is much more affordable.
3D printer.. Print a better 3D printer
+crazyDubSNipes Dude just like press start and it automatically prints wires, LCDs and programs it for you! Ahhh... technology these days :)
yes, the RepRap Project already does that -- with free non-proprietary downloaded blueprints for >90% of parts.
A first good move would be to make a printer than can print it's own parts. Imagine how printer-users are in a position to innovate their next printer. Innovations can accumulate just like evolution happens and the consumer will be able to produce more and more products at home. Such printer would not only generate better printers but the knowledge to make such improved printer is also more likely to be shared.
how about a printer that can re-cycle all sorts of debris plastics?
I totally want 3 different 3-D printers, I totally have the money -_-
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You make a point
Dxvid █ Tech & Gaming lol
Zip HD Yes you can lol
Zip HD Yes you can, you just have to make sure they never meet.
Power Bed and Inkjet Head 3D printing is the best, no scafolding as the structure is supported by the powder laid and the inkjet head prints actual colors, meaning the final result after printing is final, the form and the color. Excess powder can be used again.
two of my friends got the tiko. they are way behind schedule, but they look like they look beautiful.
Tiko is heading for a delay of some 12-months behind their stated Kickstarter schedule. The eta for initial deliveries was Nov 2015. After many delays they shipped a small batch of 200x to some of the KS backers a few months ago.
Unfortunately, the recipients reported numerous issues with the printer, which Tiko3D have been seeking to resolve. In the meantime, >16,200 backers (most who gave $179 + $55 shipping and handling) have been waiting for Tiko to produce and deliver the printer they promoted and announced to the world a year and a half ago.
It should be noted that Tiko3D charged the $55 for shipping back in February - and have only this week said it may be another 3-months before they consider going into manufacture.
So, anyone viewing this video and finding themselves with an interest in the Tiko printer should really look at other options at this stage. There are many established 3D printers on the market available now and with proven track records - unlike Tiko.
what a time to be alive
I see endless possibilities for these printers as a plastic model builder. With a good 3D computer program, printer and later on, a scanner; there are all sorts of things I could make myself that the model companies WON'T produce simply because there's not enough demand for that product. Let's say I want a 1/32nd aircraft support generator as used on flightlines, but they're only available in 1/72nd and 1/48th scale. Buy the 1/48th scale kit, assemble as many parts as you can without the model being entirely assembled. Then scan it, enlarge it on your computer, then print it. I'm sure printing isn't cheap, but use silicone rubber to make a mold of the various parts and then cast everything in resin. I have yet to wear out a rubber mold. Get with other modelers via the net and start swapping programs.The hardest part will be learning to use this equipment and what it's limitations are.
"the moonray is affordable.."
"Starting at $3499, Ships with 1 Liter of Resin"
Have you ever bought a car before? If someone says a car is affordable do you come back and say "What? That's thousands of dollars!"
Probably not because you need a car to get around. Well, 3D printers allow people to "get around" in a different sense. Most people who would buy an SLA machine and just goofing around. And before these sub 5k machines existed their customers had to hire companies to print that stuff for a lot of money and easily spend a lot more than 3499 a year. And since they can do it themselves its done on their own time and much faster!
Holy crap conductivity printing! That is awesome. I need one of those. and a 3d printer....
Woow. I just learned something big there. Zbrush + a 3d printer!!! My new life goal as an artist --> to master zbrush software, then I make them arise to the world with some kind of Moonray printer and finally I use my veteran painting skills at warhammer40k figurines to bring them to life.
The Pallete came out- and I was expecting the price to be around 300, but it's the price of a dual color 3D printer.
very cool. Im just wondering about all the additional plastic waste?
+KuduBal melt it down run it through an extruder and print something new, that would be my guess. but i dont know how they will handle multi format filament recycling. for single format thats how i would handle it which seems like it would be more "green" than how we handle most recycling at the moment.
This is the future of printing. We wait until software becomes more user friendly
its awesome video..its show best three 3d printer
I am glad you like it thank you for watching
So much hype lol.
The Tiko is a CHEAP and slow 3D printer... It's certainly interesting for the price but definitely doesn't solve the problems mentioned at the beginning of the video.
The palette is great but it certainly doesn't enable you to 3D print flashlight because the conductivity of the conductive 3D filament is very low... meaning that higher currents would heat up the case a lot.
I like that first one
I have a new Robo 3D and I need to learn how to use it. No printer will be like heaven. I wish there was a consumer report on these printers but I must make best with my purchase and I bet these printers will have some dark spots as well.
As someone who owns a 3-D printer there is a word of warning, 3-D printing is hard. Sure 3-D printing has gotten a bit easier but there is still a lot of maintenance to it and I'm incredibly sure that very soon printers are going to become extremely simple to use.
wow,2 best 3d printer vids in one year. Best on specs means nothing!!
I really liked the tiko
Awesome invention
Awesome!! I wish can have this one.. but .....
If you wait years then the prices will be dropped and the newest stuffs will be much better. Worth to wait a little before you want to buy one.
No they won't.
With the resin pool printer, is it possible to recycle the scrap bits back into the pool?
Taylor Smith no you cure it whith the laser its hard and stays hard
PAXthe4Th Unlike my willie.
adisharr yeah try curing that with a laser...
+Taylor Smith No, and the resin pool becomes contaminated with bits and pieces of crap so you'll need to clean it out (and loose resin in the process). Not to mention that the silicone (or whatever material they use to line the resin tank) wears off over time ~ every 2 liters of resin used; and you'll need a new one
I WANT ONE SO BAD NOW!
this is the future awesome!
Hi, it´s the best machine that I see. I will buy one but in a medium time. What's is the software using?
Can you print metal out of 3d printers??? Like what materials can you use.
i love it.It is really good
the pallette is genius if it works..
When will the tiko be available ?
Will the 3d printers become cheaper in the future?
like flat screens were expensive back then but there cheaper now.
Mike Difronzo Unfortunately for me?
+Mike Difronzo +Corey Williams
Mike makes a good point. As of right now, it is a matter of hoping that the good-quality materials fall in price. Another way to look at it, as Mike sort of put it, is that the 3D printers will remain at a similar price, but their value will continue to grow higher and higher as microtechnology developed further and further, ultimately leading to a better product for the same price as a lower quality one (hence greater value).
+Corey Williams they are cheap. Go look on amazon and youll see 3d printers for $300/$400. And the quality for some of them is actually quite good. better than most of the early gen makerbots which at the time costed waaayy more.
Rusty Shakleford That's like getting a new game console.
:)
+Corey Williams indeed. they are kits, so you have to build them, but they are actually quite simple and you will learn a huge amount about how the entire process works as you construct your own 3d printer. kits are good if you have a little time to tinker, dont mind building and learning how the electronics work, and you want to save some money in the process, and build volumes are usually higher than proprietary printers. go to reprap.org for more info about some of the kits you may find on amazon.
home made warhammer!!!!
I want all of them
The palette is an add-on right?
is anyone else having a hard time trying to judge the quality of the moon ray models cause it seems they picked the angles and transitions to make it near impossible the detailed models are shot from further back any model you see close up they show the model first before quickly switching focus to the original item or they show you the model still covered in support material its like they really dont want you taking time to look at there prints
+KYLE REES finally after watching back through a second time and pausing i get to see the damn print without them moving the camera or changing focus or jump cutting all making it hard to sit and get a close look
the obsurd part is once you pause the video to do away with there annoying pan shots the models aint half bad
only model i could actually get a good look at was the head the skelington they left it obscured with support material then panned to the original model on the upper half because aparently comparing the bottom of a model covered in support material to the top half of the original is totally fair
😂😂😂 im gonna spend all my poor money on this so i can 3d print my money. ill be rich soon. ☻
just kidding i just want to print 3d statue of game characters that would be amazing.
Thanx 4 watching
I like all three, but the Tiko and Moonray look too small. And in all three I question reliability and maintainability.
It's sure that you will have to redesign or rebuild the 3d printer you've bought for year.
good work
For the 2nd one I can finally make the illuminati triangle with a black eye!
moonray "affordable" yeh right 3500$ "affordable"
:O
buy a 3d printer
print another 3d printer
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***** Then make a bigger one geez xd
Best filament for best 3D printer
3D Printer ADVICE HELP for Grandson 11yrs : All of you have great ideas and advice perhaps you can tell me what to buy my Grandson who came home with a 3D phone cover he made in school . After seeing his minecraft worlds he built (including my house) he no doubt will excel. I would love to expand his creativity but baby steps $$$! Appreciate your Help on a BEGINNER first time purchase.
wow........ interesting
I must have it
Don't get a Tiko ,get The Micro from M3D , it has higher Quality , and more print Space.
It's about 350 dollars compared to tiko witch is 179
Nick W can someone shoot me a link to the TIko? wanna see about getting it. but i cant find it on amazon or ebay. lol
+Ryan Stanford K you can give it a Shot www.tiko3d.com/ there it is , but its not don yet , its still WIP , so you cant buy it right now.
^Thanks. appreciate
it. hoping to get it for my first one considering its small.
extrafried Bob Proprietary is proprietary.
Nice..............
What's the material they are using for making you 3d image
time to print some Brendon Uries
I would print miss world in full size
+jam63112 can I ask Why ?
Zip HD to play doll with
+jam63112 lol
+jam63112 I think something like that would fall under the category "action figure"
+jam63112 hi man
i have one of those
Must? Some of us can't afford them.
when i start crapping money ill buy the "affordable" moonray!
How can I purchase a kit already printed for my son to learn how to assemble a engine?
"yes, you should own all of these. WE definitely have all of them instead of just thinking they are good because we fell for basic marketing strategies. Mmm yes...filthy stinking rich..."
"we aren't bias. They are."
ok so when are u going to reply to ur second msg?
I will print a pylon since i was told i need an addittional amount of them
The website for the Tiko seems to be down (not a good sign).
here is also a good printer with nice price , the flsun 3d printer
wanna make a dash board of my car. using that 3D printer :D
Thought I was watching an episode of Silicon valley for a minute there.
'
that is so cooool design of plastic molding 3D printer...
i like clean and normal thing...
not monster / not ugly / not bloody skin-bone-killing thing
Is the second one a 3D printer or is it just a color thing
is this machine can print using metal like Aluminiun or copper?
Yes - every ferrous metal except tungsten
Ultimaker 2 FTW
yes i think i will be spending my million dollars on 3 3d printers because i totally can't settle on one type of printer or instead i just need more than 1 printer as a consumer
once i heard 'closed build chamber' i had to get one .
Is the 3D printer can do thermal mugs?
can you you be more specific
i am interesting for example contigo west loop
där jag
What if you could print a 3-d printer? will they all go out of business?
urbanothepopeofdeath who knows,one day it will be possible .
urbanothepopeofdeath It already is, with something called the "RepRap" project. There are many designs out there where you can print the majority of the parts for itself.
The Tiko, which will never be released.
awesome
Cool ....
Dual extruder with the pallete voila 8 colours
It's funny cos the Tiko turned out to be a failure of a product that never really ended up being an actual thing..
whats good 3D printing software for beginners??
tika
Top 3 Best Most Awesomest Must Have 3D Printers You Must Have Of The World
As others have mentioned 3499 is not affordable. The computer I had built last year was 1200 which was a nice computer and my car i bought was 2,000 a nice car. which is less then this 3d printer. Both item were major purchases. Affordable is something you would spend less then 1,000 dollars on. I get it there are 3D printers more expensive however I could of bought a 6,000 computer and a 35,000 car too. They just aren't affordable. In relative terms 3D printers aren't affordable to MASS public unless it's under 1,000. Just look at TV purchases these days. 500-600 for a Huge Flat screen which is now AFFORDABLE for most family's to put money together to buy. However most people won't spend more then 1,000 on a TV cause it just isn't AFFORDABLE.
Nice
very interesting tell me more.
Ok, after this video I MUST have one of these 3. :/
+Zip HD Can you do a video on clothing and shoe 3D printers on a future episode?
JoyfullJuneBug we have a deal !
Thanks Subbed =)
+A Kid From Afica months later...
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So can you print keys with these? Like home keys?
I don't think a plastic key will work very well... at least not for long...
Yes it works the modern rogue TH-cam channel manage to make a working key from a photo of the original
i want tiko
sean hornchek This is my favorite too
Zip HD same
Bando Kim same its only $179
+sean hornchek I cant wait until it will be released!
same. i have a 3doodler 2.0 but it doesn't have much percision as it is handheld.
Where can i get one?
The title is "Top 3 Best 3D Printers You Must Have" however the second "printer" shown is not a printer it is an accesory for the printer however that was the most interesting thing for me in the video its not really supposed to be a part of this vid and instead it should have THREE 3d printers right?
Good
I'm waiting for you TIko...
+lexugax it only got 12,5 cm in a round printer underground... Now im not that fan of tiko anymore
They say it is cheap, but I do not see price on their website.
The moonray is 2000$
and you dont wanna see the prices lol
considering you have Pokemons on your profile, I'd guess it's a little out of your budget.
the title is kind of missleading because only 2 of them are 3d-printers
all 3D printing machines even those expensive ones are not yet and to far from perfect!
I like it (y)
Another printer to consider is the E3D big box. They are running a kickstarter.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/e3dbigbox/the-e3d-bigbox-3d-printer
Might be a good matchup for the Mosaic Palette. At the least it looks like a good deal.
While yr messing with them in privacy, I'd just like to watch. It is almost as interesting!